Drew just doesn't care.
In all seriousness, I just think this is the demeanor he conducts himself with no matter what the situation. It can be infuriating as Sox fans because the lack of emotion could be construed as lack of trying (which it clearly isn't), and during high intensity games such as the Yankee games it can be even more off-putting. I am of the opinion that it is a position of strength for Drew - he's come up with the most clutch hits for the Sox in the postseason since he's gotten here and I think his demeanor has a lot to do with that. Every at bat is just like the last one.
Three things I learned this weekend:
1. The Yankee bullpen is awful - They have absolutely no bridge to Rivera (and I know we say this every year, but it looks like Mo's velocity is down). Bruney being hurt really hinders them over the next few weeks. They have no one they can consistently rely on to get outs in key situations.
2. The Yankee offense really needs ARod back in the lineup healthy - the trio of Masterson, Hunter Jones, and Michael Bowden holds the Yankees to 1 ER over 8 innings. That doesn't happen if ARod is in the lineup. While Beckett struggled on Saturday, it seems the Yankees are having problems scoring runs even against average starting pitching.
3. The Red Sox are a really good, really deep team. I'll be the first to admit it - I was far too reactionary when the team sat at 2-6. I'm still not sold on Varitek and Lowell over the course of 162, but I know Youkilis, Bay, and Pedroia will all produce for the remainder of this season. This pitching depth is unmatched across the entire league. The bullpen is the best in baseball, and will get better once Jones or Bard replaces Javier Lopez.